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  1. A History of Natural Philosophy: From the Ancient World to the Nineteenth Century by Edward Grant, 2007-01-22
  2. The History of Physics by H. Thomas Milhorn, 2008-06-04
  3. Quantum Generations: A History of Physics in the Twentieth Century by Helge Kragh, 2002-03-04
  4. Compendium of Quantum Physics: Concepts, Experiments, History and Philosophy
  5. A Source Book in Physics (Source Books in the History of the Sciences) by William Francis Magie, 1935-01-01
  6. A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches; Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories by Florian Cajori, 2010-10-14
  7. Out of the Crystal Maze: Chapters from The History of Solid State Physics
  8. Energy, Force and Matter: The Conceptual Development of Nineteenth-Century Physics (Cambridge Studies in the History of Science) by Peter M. Harman, 1982-04-30
  9. From Quanta to Quarks: More Anecdotal History of Physics by Anton Z. Capri, 2007-09-26
  10. Faust in Copenhagen: A Struggle for the Soul of Physics by Gino Segre, 2008-05-27
  11. A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking, 1998-09-01
  12. Introducing Newton and Classical Physics by William Rankin, 1996-09-11
  13. Literature on the History of Physics in the 20th Century (Berkeley Papers in History of Science, No 5) by J. L. Heilborn, 1982-01
  14. In Search of Time: The History, Physics, and Philosophy of Time by Dan Falk, 2010-01-05

21. :: History Of Physics Archives ::.
Databases and digital archives for the History of Physics in Italy after the second world war.
http://fisicavolta.unipv.it/asf/

22. History Of Physics
History of Physics dates back to very olden time with prominent scientists like Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein etc. Our combined acquaintance about our surroundings, the earth
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History of Physics dates back to very olden time with prominent scientists like Isaac Newton, Albert Einstein etc. Our combined acquaintance about our surroundings, the earth and the sky, came forward gradually through examination and elucidation of these prominent scientists. By Mansi Chitranshi Historically and traditionally science has its origins in peoples' hard work to comprehend and elucidate the world and the cosmos around them of which they are a constituent of. Even as many annotations were made about phenomenon here on earth, people wanted to be acquainted with what was going on and why.
History of Nuclear Physics
Comprehending the atom was completely a quest of scientists for a long span. There was a point in time when the functions of these minute atoms were of no importance to common people. However that time finished several years ago, when scientists indisputably verified the power of the atom to the humankind. History of nuclear physics thus is very intriguing and deep.
History of Quantum Physics
Albert Einstein's theory of relativity and quantum physics are ranked as the 2 amazing theories of the 20th century. The universal hypothesis of relativity is beyond doubt the most excellent explanation of space-time. Conversely, quantum physics revolves around the activities of matter at the sub-atomic level relating to very elevated energies. At this stage, as Einstein forecasted, matter and energy turn out to be exchangeable, which ultimately results into the well-known equation E=MC

23. AIP Center For History Of Physics
Reports on work in the history of physics (and allied fields such as astronomy and geophysics). On-line issues starting with vol.26 (1994).
http://www.aip.org/history/web-news.htm

24. Online History Exhibits - American Institute Of Physics
Exhibits and other online resources for history of physics and allied fields
http://www.aip.org/history/exhibits.html

25. History Of Physics Essays, Term Papers, History Of Physics Research Paper
History Of Physics Essay written by straw_berry_4 Early Physics Physics began when man first started to study his surroundings. Early applications of physics include the
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26. Welcome - History Of Physics
Provides details of some aspects of physics known to the ancient world.
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27. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: History Of Physics
An article on the history and theories of physics History of Physics. The subject will be treated under the following heads
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/12047a.htm
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History of Physics
The subject will be treated under the following heads:
  • I. A Glance at Ancient Physics;
  • II. Science and Early Christian Scholars;
  • III. A Glance at Arabian Physics;
  • IV. Arabian Tradition and Latin Scholasticism;
  • V. The Science of Observation and Its Progress
    • Astronomers
    • The Statics of Jordanus
    • Thierry of Freiberg
    • Pierre of Maricourt;
  • VI. The Articles of Paris (1277)
    • Possibility of Vacuum;
  • VII. The Earth's Motion
    • Oresme;
  • VIII. Plurality of Worlds;
  • IX. Dynamics
    • Theory of Impetus
    • Inertia
    • Celestial and Sublunary Mechanics Identical;
  • X. Propagation of the Doctrines of the School of Paris in Germany and Italy
    • Purbach and Regiomontanus
    • Nicholas of Cusa
    • Vinci;
  • XI. Italian Averroism and its Tendencies to Routine
    • Attempts at Restoring the Astronomy of Homocentric Spheres;
  • XII. The Copernican Revolution;
  • XIII. Fortunes of the Copernican System in the Sixteenth Century;
  • XIV. Theory of the Tides;
  • XV. Statics in the Sixteenth Century
    • Stevinus;
  • XVI. Dynamics in the Sixteenth Century;
  • XVII. Galileo's Work;

28. Center For History Of Physics/Niels Bohr Library Archives Facebook
Welcome to a Facebook Page about Center for History of Physics/Niels Bohr Library Archives. Join Facebook to start connecting with Center for History of Physics/Niels Bohr
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Information on the Appaloosa history and physical appearance. Also includes breeder listings, associations and webrings.
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Hidden Waters Appaloosas In Europe, the spotted Appaloosa Horses appear periodically throughout history. The Lippizzander Horse exhibited the mottled skin of the Appaloosa in the 16th-18th centuries. These spots still crop up to this day. To North America Appaloosa Horses were introduced by the Spanish explorers. Their Andalusians often had spotted coats. Indians stole and traded them, and the spotted horses quickly spread northward. The Nez Perce Indian tribe of Oregon became sophisticated horsemen and selected the spotted breed. These horses were of an elegant race, lofty and durable. The spots helped to camouflage the horse and the rider, for the splashy patterns helped to break up the horses' outline and made it difficult to see from the distance. Appaloosas with flashy or unusual markings are valued the best. Indians used the Appaloosa Horse in buffalo hunting and in war. The horses had to possess strength, speed, courage and intelligence. The white settlers called the horses "a Palouse horse" after Palose country where Indians lived. Finally it became "Appalosa." During the war Appaloosa Horses were the reason the U.S. Calvary was deprived of victory for many months, because the Nez Perce fled over 1300 miles of rugged, almost impassible terrain. Afterwards nothing was done about these strong, intelligent Appaloosa Horses, and they were almost diminished to nothing.

30. HISTORY / PHILOSOPHY LINKS
The Net Advance of Physics HISTORY OF PHYSICS . History Section Editor Karen Rae Keck
http://web.mit.edu/redingtn/www/netadv/hist.html
The Net Advance of Physics: HISTORY OF PHYSICS
History Section Editor: Karen Rae Keck HISTORY OF PHYSICS: General Collections HISTORY OF PHYSICS: Fields of Physics and Famous Experiments

31. History Of Physics - Catholic Encyclopedia - Catholic Online
Catholic Online Catholic Encyclopedia The subject will be treated under the following heads I. A Glance at Ancient Physics;
http://www.catholic.org/encyclopedia/view.php?id=9320

32. Jarvis Island
All about Jarvis Island including maps, photos, its history and physical geography.
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33. History Of Physics
Physics Phenomena Physics is Fun (Feimer's Physics Page) History of Physics. The History of Physics is intertwined with the History of Astronomy.
http://www.physicsphenomena.com/HistoryofPhysics.htm
Physics Phenomena "Physics is Fun" (Feimer's Physics Page) History of Physics The History of Physics is intertwined with the History of Astronomy. In fact, Astronomy is a subject area belonging to the broader topic of Physics. Astronomy is a subset of Physics. Historically science has its roots in peoples' efforts to understand and explain the world and the universe around them of which they are a part. While many observations were made about phenomena here on earth, the heavens were also observed. People wanted to know what was going on and why. Their interest was born of concern and fear as well as curiosity. They wanted to feel some degree of control of their lives or at least be able to explain what was going on and why. Our collective knowledge about our environment, the earth and the sky, came about slowly through observation and interpretation of those observations. Knowledge was accumulated slowly in different societies and cultures. Sometimes the knowledge found was lost and only rediscovered much later. The history of western civilization from several thousand B. C. to the present is very much a story of discovery, disagreement, loss, and rediscovery. Early history of man involves very little ability to investigate more than could be observed with the senses. This resulted in people making up stories to explain phenomena for which they had no real understanding. This is not unlike stories made up to help little children deal with their every day experiences. Often adults won't try explain the physics principles behind a thunder storm to a frightened little child, even if they understood it themselves. Instead they make up a cute story to provide the child with something to explain a scary situation in terms of something less scary. As an example, in many Christian homes in western civilization the explanation often given to little children afraid of thunder storms was that the angels were bowling. The noise of the thunder was the noise of the bowling balls and the lightning was their using light to find the ball so they wouldn't lose it.

34. HISTORY OF PHYSICS
HISTORY OF PHYSICS including Gilbert and the amber force, Galileo and the Discorsi, Torricelli and the barometer, Von Guericke and the vacuum, Robert Boyle, Newton in the garden
http://www.historyworld.net/wrldhis/PlainTextHistories.asp?gtrack=pthc&Parag

35. Jharkhand - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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medium Official languages Hindi Time zone IST ... IN-JH Website jharkhand.nic.in Jharkhand Hindi , pronounced [ˈdʒʱaːrkʰəɳɖ] listen ) is a state in eastern India . It was carved out of the southern part of Bihar on 15 November 2000. Jharkhand shares its border with the states of Bihar to the north, Uttar Pradesh and Chhattisgarh to the west, Orissa to the south, and West Bengal Ranchi is its capital while Jamshedpur is the largest city of the state. Some of the other major cities and industrial centres are Dhanbad Bokaro and Hazaribagh The name "Jharkhand" means "The Land of Forests".
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36. Welcome - History Of Physics
history of physics Welcome This webpage contains some ShockwaveApplets which help to understand ancient inventions.
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The water clock (Clepsydra) of Ktesibios

Herons trumpet signal

The repeating catapult of Dionysius of Alexandria

The Odometer of Vitruvius
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Philons "Bird and snake"

history of physics
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37. History Of Physics Syllabi
LEARNING HISTORY OF PHYSICS. A Collection of Sample Syllabi As an aid to teaching and studying the history of physics and related topics, and as an introduction to the vast
http://www.physicist.org/history/syllabi/
LEARNING HISTORY OF PHYSICS
A Collection of Sample Syllabi As an aid to teaching and studying the history of physics and related topics, and as an introduction to the vast literature in the field, we display here sample syllabi and reading lists that instructors have kindly provided. See also our short list of books and links
Syllabi
The Origins of Physical Science, to ca.1600
(Badash, 1998)
Science from Aristotle to Newton
(Brush, 2000)
...
(Byers, 2001)
This collection will continue to grow. Please send your syllabus or reading list to: Center for History of Physics
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38. Official Web Site Of Papumpare District Administration, Arunachal Pradesh, India
Official web site of the district. Includes an introduction, history, physical aspects, tourism, forms.
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39. History Of Physics Authors/titles Recent Submissions
Comments Accepted in the Journal for Astronomical History amp; Heritage , 17 Pages, 6 Figures, 1 Table
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Title: The "Relativistic" Mug Authors: L. B. Okun Comments: 8 pages, 1 figure in English (9 pages, 1 figure in Russian) Subjects: Popular Physics (physics.pop-ph) ; High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); Physics Education (physics.ed-ph); History of Physics (physics.hist-ph)
Tue, 26 Oct 2010
arXiv:1010.4873 pdf
Title: Indigenous Astronomies and Progress in Modern Astronomy Authors: Clive Ruggles Comments: 18 pages; In Ray Norris and Clive Ruggles (eds), Accelerating the Rate of Astronomical Discovery (Special Session 5, IAU General Assembly, August 11-14 2009, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Proceedings of Science, PoS(sps5)029 Subjects: History of Physics (physics.hist-ph)

40. Rutgers University Department Of Physics And Astronomy
A Brief History of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers. by Allen B. Robbins. R utgers opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 as Queen's College, the eighth college to be founded in the
http://www.physics.rutgers.edu/dept/history/
A Brief History of Physics and Astronomy at Rutgers
by Allen B. Robbins
R utgers opened its doors in New Brunswick in 1771 as Queen's College, the eighth college to be founded in the colonies. Although the college provided a predominantly classical education, natural philosophy (physics) and astronomy were taught to every student of the college from the earliest days. In the early years those subjects were taught by tutors and then by professors of mathematics and astronomy. The origins of the Department of Physics and Astronomy can be traced to the appointment of Francis C. Van Dyck as professor of physics in 1880. Professor Van Dyck was responsible for the physics program until his retirement in 1917. In those days the Physics Department was located in several rooms in Geology Hall. The first graduate student in physics was enrolled in 1883 and the first graduate student in astronomy in 1892. Astronomy continued to be the responsibility of a professor of mathematics and astronomy until 1932 when it was taken over by a professor of physics. In 1926 the Physics Department moved into a new building, named in honor of Francis C. Van Dyck. In 1929 Robert d'E. Atkinson joined the department. An astrophysicist, Atkinson published seminal papers on the synthesis of elements in stars, and took over the teaching of the undergraduate courses in astronomy. The first Ph.D. in physics was awarded in 1935 to Donald Hill.

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